Hi all
I have been trying to establish why a Luftwaffe aircrew member who was awarded the Goblet of Honour, DKiG and flew over 200 missions with KGr. 28, KG 53 and Minensuchegruppe 1 from 1940 to 1944 should not have been awarded any kind of aircrew badge.
There is no award certificate for an aircrew badge among his documents, no relevant entry in his Soldbuch (although all other awards are listed) and photos from 1940-43 show no aircrew award in wear (although he wore all his other awards). The man concerned was fairly old for aircrew (born January 1908) and his rank is always shown 'der reserve'.
The attached entry in his Soldbuch shows 'Wehrflieger' and has 'Fliegerschützen' crossed out. What is a 'Wehrflieger' and does this explain why he never got an aircrew award?
The man concerned is Oberfeldwebel Werner Petersen (image attached).
Any assistance in solving this riddle would be much appreciated.
I have been trying to establish why a Luftwaffe aircrew member who was awarded the Goblet of Honour, DKiG and flew over 200 missions with KGr. 28, KG 53 and Minensuchegruppe 1 from 1940 to 1944 should not have been awarded any kind of aircrew badge.
There is no award certificate for an aircrew badge among his documents, no relevant entry in his Soldbuch (although all other awards are listed) and photos from 1940-43 show no aircrew award in wear (although he wore all his other awards). The man concerned was fairly old for aircrew (born January 1908) and his rank is always shown 'der reserve'.
The attached entry in his Soldbuch shows 'Wehrflieger' and has 'Fliegerschützen' crossed out. What is a 'Wehrflieger' and does this explain why he never got an aircrew award?
The man concerned is Oberfeldwebel Werner Petersen (image attached).
Any assistance in solving this riddle would be much appreciated.
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